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Richard Brautigan


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Novels and Short Stories*

Trout Fishing In America
A Confederate General From Big Sur
In Watermelon Sugar
The Abortion: An Historical Romance
Revenge Of The Lawn*
The Hawkline Monster: A Gothic Western
Willard and His Bowling Trophies: A Perverse Mystery
Sombrero Fallout: A Japanese Novel
Dreaming of Babylon: A Private Eye Novel
The Tokyo-Montana Express
So The Wind Won't Blow It All Away

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Poetry

The Galilee Hitch-Hiker
Lay the Marble Tea
The Octopus Frontier
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace
Please Plant This Book
The Pill Versus The Springhill Mine Disaster
Rommel Drives on Deep into Egypt
Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork
June 30th, June 30th 1977

Combined Works

Revenge of the Lawn/The Abortion/So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away
A Confederate General from Big Sur/Dreaming of Babylon/The Hawkline Monster
Trout Fishing In America/The Pill Versus the Springhill Mining Disaster/In Watermelon Sugar

Audio Recordings

Listening to Richard Brautigan (Harvest ST-424)
"Paradise Bar and Grill" by Mad River features Brautigan reading "Love's Not The Way To Treat A Friend" to a musical backing.

Other

In "Four New Poets", Inferno Press
Were his first published poems: "The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth's Beer Bottles",
"The Mortuary Bush",
"Twelve Roman Soldiers and an Oatmeal Coookie" and "Gifts."

First solo publication (15 copys) "The Return of the Rivers", Inferno Press

"The Galilee Hitch-Hiker" (200 copies) first published in 1958 by The White Rabbit Press
Reprinted by David Sandberg at The Cranium Press in 1966 (700 copies, + 16 signed by Brautigan)

Self-published in 1968 with Victor Moscoso and Jack Thibeau: "The San Francisco Library: A Publishing House."
3 wet-processed photocopy pages which included the poem "Mrs. Myrtle Tate, Movie Projectionist"
Less than 10 copies believed to exist.

"Seven Watermelon Suns," 1974, The Cowell Press seven poems with embossed, color etchings by Ellen Meske. (10 copies.) Only 10 copies were published.


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